More buses in disadvantaged areas better value than major transport projects, Australian research finds
Report finds states are failing to calculate financial benefits of smaller initiatives, including increased employment and social inclusion
Increasing the frequency of local bus routes in underprivileged suburbs can provide a better return on taxpayer investment by a considerable margin" than projects such as Melbourne's suburban rail loop, researchers have found.
According to the paper by researchers at the University of Sydney and the University of Melbourne, state governments in Australia are far more likely to spend billions on major infrastructure projects such as highways and new rail lines than smaller projects because the time savings they deliver are easier to quantify, which makes it easier to attract political support.
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